Translational research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) for healthcare has long been constrained by the lack of robust, diverse, and accessible data resources. The newly launched CRITICAL dataset addresses this challenge by providing an unprecedented resource to accelerate innovation in critical care and beyond. Funded by National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), and developed through a collaborative effort involving Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) sites at Northwestern University, Tufts University, Washington University in St. Louis, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham, alongside the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, this dataset represents a major advancement in the field.
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Promises and Pitfalls: Ensuring Equity in Generative Artificial Intelligence for Primary Care
In this webinar, a panel of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics primary care informaticists will examine equity considerations around emerging generative AI solutions such as ambient listening documentation, patient portal draft replies, and generative summaries for patient education. Drawing on their experience at the intersection of health equity and technology, the panelists will discuss strategies for assessing and implementing these tools in clinical practice with equity as a guiding principle. As the field continues to rapidly evolve, the session content will be updated to address the latest developments most relevant to the clinical informatics community.
JAMIA Journal Club Webinar - February 2025
AutoCriteria: a generalizable clinical trial eligibility criteria extraction system powered by large language models
Inside Cleveland Clinic and John Muir Health’s Approach to Ambient AI
As health systems grow, clinical informatics leaders play a critical role in selecting and deploying AI solutions that enhance documentation, coding accuracy, and clinician workflows. Ambient AI technology holds immense potential—but how do you evaluate these tools for specialty-specific needs, adoption at scale, and real ROI, and how do you scale these tools across large, complex, and diverse health systems?
Board of Directors Meeting - Mar. 2025
The Board of Directors is the primary governance body of the Association. Its members focus on high-level strategy, oversight, and accountability for the organization and its operations.
ACMI 2025 Retreat
Join ACMI colleagues for an engaging four-day retreat designed to foster collaboration on key informatics topics and make connections with fellow ACMI members. The theme of the retreat is Charting the Future of ACMI with a focus on exciting opportunities, new ideas, and moving our field forward!
AMIA Policy in Action: Update on AMIA Engagement in Federal Policy and How to Get Involved
Since the new administration took office two months ago on January 20, there have been swift changes in federal policy and personnel. This has created much uncertainty for our Informatics community and beyond.
AMIA's 2025 Day on Capitol Hill
AMIA looks forward to discussing how Informatics can help your office address issues in healthcare. We appreciate your attention to our priorities of using AI in healthcare and protecting informatics by protecting the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT (ASTP), the National Library of Medicine (NLM), and the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ).
AMIA 10x10 with Oregon Health & Science University (course begins)
The goal of this course is to provide a detailed overview of biomedical and health informatics and artificial intelligence (AI) to those who will work at the interface of healthcare and information technology (IT).
JAMIA Journal Club Webinar - May 2025
Multi-Modality Risk Prediction of Cardiovascular Diseases for Breast Cancer Cohort in the All of Us Research Program.